
The late Sabry Q. Zaky, Esq.
A press release from the American Coptic Union:
American Coptic Union-ACU Tel. 201-798-1451 Email: ac753@hotmail.com For Info. Contact: Rafique Iscandar-President9/2/04
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TO: President George W Bush, C/O James Towey, Executive Director, Faith Based and Community Intiatives Office
Tel. 202-456-6708 Fax 202-456-2461Ms. Preeta D. Bansal , Chair, Ms.Felice D. Gaer, Vice Chair, Ms. Nina Shea, Vice Chair
USCIRF, Tel. 202-523-3240, Fax 202-523-5020US Senator Jon S. Corzine, New Jersey
Tel. 202-224-4744
NJ Tel. 973-645-3030
Fax 202-228-2197US Senator Frank R. Lautenberg
NJ Tel. 973-639-8704
202-224-3224
Fax 202-228-4054Congressman Steven R. Rothman
Tel. 202-225-5061
Fax 202-225-5851
NJ Office:
Tel. 201-798-1366
Fax 201-798-1725Henry J. Hyde, Chairman C/O Lara ALAMEH
Tel.202-225-8097
Fax 202-226-9967Congressman Tom Lantos
Tel.202-225-3531
Fax 202-226-9789US Embassy’s Employee Leaked Information, Led to the Murder of A Human Rights Lawyer in Egypt
The Victim Killed by Moslem Brotherhood’s Terrorists, and SSI Officers
The Coptic Christian Community is outraged, and shocked by the killing of a young Lawyer in Egypt by Moslem terrorists and SSI officers in Egypt, July 23, 04. ACU and all peace loving people should express their anger and protest for this horrible crime against humanity. We call upon President Bush, Congress, and Department of States for immediate investigation regarding the murder of Mr. Sabry Zaky Esq., 30 years old, by Moslem Brotherhood terrorists, and SSI (State Security Investigation) in Souhag. Mr. Zaky requested a meeting with the USCIFR, US Commission for International Religious Freedom, during their latest visit to Egypt, on July 17, 2004. His request was turned down by, Mr. Kareem Sobhey, who is working at the Human Rights Department at the US Embassy in Cairo. The victim was killed few days after the rejection of his request to meet the commission. We believe that there was a connection between employees working at the US Embassy and some members of Moslem Brotherhood terrorist organization. Mr. Zaky was killed by choking to death, and his body thrown from his apartment ‘s Balcony in Souhag, in Upper Egypt. Mr. Zaky contacted us in the US to help him against threats and persecution of government officials who are member in the same terrorist organizations supported by the State Security investigation (SSI).
ACU along with NACA made some investigation regarding this unspeakable crime. Our findings showed that Mr. Zaky was a successful Attorney helping the Coptic Christians against the persecution of the Arab Islamic government and its allies of Moslem Brotherhood terrorists.
He called NACA, National American Coptic Assembly, on July 7, 04 asking the help regarding the persecution of the Moslem Brotherhood, and SSI. NACA has recommended the victim to go and meet with USCIRF members during their visit to Egypt between July 15, to July 23, 04. On July 18, 04 Mr. Zaky made a second call to NACA telling that his request was denied by, Mr. Kareem Sobhey at US Embassy. The third and last call was on July 20, 04, informing NACA that his license is reinstated, and will travel back to Souhag from Cairo. Friday July 23, 04, after the Moslem prayers, terrorists of Moslem Brotherhood, with the cover of the SSI have assaulted, and murdered the victim at his office. On July 24, 04 victim’s brother Gamal, ZAKY called NACA telling that his brother was killed by terrorists. Details of the vicious crime was explained in a fax letter to NACA, on Aug. 26, 04. (Please read the translation enclosed).
The victim’s family include 60 years old mother, Gamal, Raymon, Adel, and sister Nema’a, who live in fear and terror that is being posed on all of them by Moslem terrorists, and SSI without any sort of protection.
ACU, and NACA is calling upon President Bush, US Congress, and Secretary of State intervention and initiate immediate investigations around this issue of collaboration between Islamic terrorists group and US Embassy in Cairo, that resulted in the murder of Human Rights Lawyer in Egypt. Please keep us posted by writing to our above address. In addition, the investigation requested is not enough, but the whole regime of Mubarak must hold responsible for all such crime. On the last few weeks, all crimes that committed against Coptic Christians clearly showed the fingerprints of government agencies involvement with Moslem Brotherhood terrorists, and Jihadists of Egypt. Thus, we request and looking for a serious action regarding the state sponsor terrorism of the Arab Islamic regime of Egypt. Thank you very much for your help.
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The following is a translation of the late Mr. Sabry Zaky-Esq’s Brother’s letter to Mr. Morris Sadek.
Mr. Morris Sadek
President of National American Coptic Assembly-USAFrom: Gamal Qidice Zaky, and Raymond Qidice Zaky
Souhag, Khalf Markaz Al-ShourtaRescue us from death and persecution, our souls and belongings in danger. Terrorists killed our brother Mr. Sabry Qidice- Esq, on July 23, 04, because he opposed the religious persecution. His death was blessed, and incited by officials, on the top of them; Souhag’s Bar Association, and some members of General Prosecutor Office. The persecution has started against our murdered brother sometimes ago; he was falsely accused, and framed in criminal allegations. The government officials have been repeatedly attempt hunting down our brother, until they succeeded to suspend his license. Their criminal plan to stop him, has reached the peak, just after returning back from Cairo by assassinating him in Souhag City, on July 23, 04. The police did everything possible to show the killing as a suicide death committed by the victim himself. The truth is that, our brother was killed by Fathey Thabet Allam along with other terrorists, who was repeatedly imprisoned, and was posing threats to our brother. On Friday Prayer of July 22, 04, the terrorists led by Allam, forcibly break in his office, assaulted him, choked him to death, then they throw his body from the back window of his office’s kitchen. Some people have witnessed the crime include, employers of Ideal Refrigeration Co., and some other neighbors of the adjacent building. All were afraid to give true information to a Police Officer, Hany Gamal, who was implicated in Al Kusheh massacre. We have tried to file a criminal charge against Allam at DA office, but the General Prosecutor Attorney Maher Rashwan refused the complaint and insisted to be a suicide case, in addition he refused to confiscate the mobile phone number 010-461-5546, of our brother ‘s secretary Amnaa Mohammed Ahmed (a Moslem), who was there at the crime scene. We believe that some calls were made between her and Mr. Maher Abdulla Rishwan, General Prosecutor, officials from DA office, and the Police. More later on there were some rumors spread among other Lawyers that our brother was killed because he contacted you, (Morris Sadek) by SSI as a punishment.
Therefore, we are looking for you to help us to arrest and punish the perpetrators.
Horrible. I often wonder why the US embassy in Egypt does not speak out forcefully against the anti-American and Jew-hating tirades of the Egyptian state press.
Possible answer: we are infiltrated.
For any Washington folks out there (for whom this is not common knowledge) go to the MEMRI web site and search releases related to Egypt.
How can the US tolerate this and give Egypt billions?
Yank embassy staff from the top down! And not only investigate connections to this murder but the entire modus operandi of the embassy in Egypt.
This is a huge national security issue that is costing us billions.
Two things need to be noted. The first is that in American embassies in Muslim countries there are naturally a number of Muslim employees, some American citizens, some locals. They are all security risks, given the loyalty that adherents of Islam are instructed -- inculcated from a young age, really -- must be owed only to Islam, and to one's fellow Muslims. This is not fiction, not the product of a malevolent imagination. This is, unfortunately, the truth. Therefore no position where there are security concerns -- and here the life of someone was involved -- can be entrusted, sensibly, to a Muslim, whether he is a native-born American, or a "revert" to Islam, or an immigrant who has sworn allegiance to the Constitution and to the government of the United States (talk is very cheap).
The second thing is this. Egypt is now the world center of anti-Americanism (in the most recent poll, 98% of Egyptians expressed "hate" for the American government) and antisemitism. It has failed to honor a single one of its commitments to Israel, despite Israel's scrupulous fulfillment of its pledges under the Camp David Accords. Recently, the Israelis have denounced the Egyptian indifference, or even support for, the terrorist supplies moving through tunnels from Egypt into Gaza. Meanwhile, Copts are perseucted in Egypt, some subject to murder. And nothing happens. And $2 billion a year, including, most absurdly, military equipment, is sent to Egypt. This is madness. This is equipment that is now in the hands of a Muslim government, or of its successor, or of individuals who may have agents sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood and suchlike within the government, or will simply be used by someone who will have the weaponry handed off. Why is Egypt allowed to have anyting more than rifles and jeeps? Because we are afraid to read this corrupt and vicious regime the riot act? What exactly can they do to us now that they have not already done? The only way to change Egypt's behavior (forget about the attitudes of its people -- we want their cooperation, not their affection, which is impossible for Infidels to win, except temporarily if we meet their every ludicrous request) is to cease all aid. We have given Egypt $60 billion so far. We have gotten nothing in return. All military aid to that country, which it does not need and continues to buy at a furious pace, will either be used against Israel (and its possession of such equipment certainly complicates Israel's defense planning, making it fiendishly difficult), or against the southern Sudanese in the continued campaign by the northern Sudanese Arabs, or, once Darfur and the south have been completely subdued, in some future Egyptian campaign against Ethiopia, if it dares to divert some of the headwaters of the NIle for its own much-needed irrigation system. The Egyptians used poison gas in the Yemen -- the first country to do so since World War I. The Egyptian pilots working for the Muslims of Nigeria did not hesitate to bomb and strafe Christian Ibo civilians, killing hundreds of thousands, during the brave but ultimately hopeless campaign by the Christians (chiefly Ibo) to win Biafran Independence, against the "Jihad" (the very words of Colonel Ojukwu, the Biafran leader, in his famous Ohiara Declaration in 1969). Egypt has for decades been run by a corrupt stratokleptocracy (thieviing military men); it is an enemy, not an "ally" as some sheep in the State Department persistently bleat, and it ought to be treated as the enemy it objectively is. It is maddening that $60 billion in American taxpayers' money has gone to a regime, and a people, who hate us, and who hate us precisely because of the viciousness of their belief-system -- and this despite the endless efforts we have made (preventing the Israelis for exampl, from destroying the Egyptian Third Army, which Sharon had surrounded, in October 1973) for them, and the huge sums given to this enemy country.
This latest killing of a Copt would, if there any sense and any justice, lead Congress to undo this State-Department madness. And treating Egypt as it should be treated would get its attention -- and like nothing else, begin to change Egyptian minds. It is the reverse of what one would expect: the tougher one gets with the Muslims, the more cooperation can be obtained. This is not rational, Western man, who responds to kindnesses in kind. No, this is a different kettle of fish altogether, who responds to kindnesses with still more demands, still more pressing of an advantage, still more of an attitude that the Infidel needs to deliver still more -- just like the Iraqis who will pocket the sums and effort we spend on them, but in the end will still hate us, because we remain Infidels (of course, a thin sliver of the elite may actually be grateful, but winning the hearts and minds of 1% of the population is hardly an achievement worth nearly $150 billion, is it?).
Cut aid to Egypt. All of it. A new realism is needed. No military aid to any Muslim country. If Egypt fears some outside force, requiring those arms, it can tell us what it fears, and we will come to its aid, should we deem those fears justified. And the same for Saudi Arabia, and the sheikhdoms. Oh, and they can pay a kind of insurance, annually --- for the favor of Americdan military protection, or perhaps for the favor of America not seizing the oil wells as it so easily could. What shall we charge for this little protection? What about -- $200 billion a year? Would that make sense? The Saudis, Kuwaitis, U.A.E. citizens, and so on can pool their resources. They can afford it. Besides, $200 billion will just cover the incresed security costs, in NOrth America, for defending against, and monitoring, Muslims in our country.
A fair deal. A new deal. Perhaps there will be something left over -- oh, and of course we will be raising those charges pari passu with the price of oil, of course -- to invest a bit more in solar energy. Now wouldn't that be nice.
Thank you Hugh. 60 billion...how much hydrogen infrastructure, or how many solar power cells?
Repititio, repititio...until someone gets it.
The leftist criicise USA for his friendship with Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Morocco that are countries with terrorist links and with none respect of human rights, it´s necessary change this because we have to win this war and we have to change the world.
May his soul rest in peace.
Amen